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NASA Probe Beams Back Stunning Close-Up Image of Jupiter's Icy Moon
NASA Probe Beams Back Stunning Close-Up Image of Jupiter's Icy Moon

6 Oct 2022, 01:14 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / On September 29, Juno had a close-up meeting with Jupiter's icy moon Europa. During the flyby, the probe captured a super crisp image of the moon's frozen crust

 
Once Upon a Time, a Mars-Sized Space Rock Hit Earth, And Our Instant Moon Was Born
Once Upon a Time, a Mars-Sized Space Rock Hit Earth, And Our Instant Moon Was Born

5 Oct 2022, 06:47 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / New study into the formation of the Moon points to the satellite being born just hours after the huge impact between Earth and Theia

 
Massive Slingshot Called SpinLaunch Shoots NASA Stuff High-Up, It Survives
Massive Slingshot Called SpinLaunch Shoots NASA Stuff High-Up, It Survives

5 Oct 2022, 06:18 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / SpinLaunch conducted its tenth test launch last week, this time with cargo from potential clients NASA, Airbus, Cornell University, and Outpost

 
STS-93: The Wild Story of the Space Shuttle Mission That Hauled the Heaviest Payload
STS-93: The Wild Story of the Space Shuttle Mission That Hauled the Heaviest Payload

4 Oct 2022, 20:20 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / With 5,860 kg (12,930 lb) of mass at launch, CXO was packed to the gills with sensors, solar arrays, and electrical generators.

 
This Is the Last Thing a NASA Spacecraft Saw Before Hitting an Asteroid at 14,000 MPH
This Is the Last Thing a NASA Spacecraft Saw Before Hitting an Asteroid at 14,000 MPH

4 Oct 2022, 06:45 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA published the "last complete image of the asteroid Dimorphos, as seen by our Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) two seconds before impact."

 
Space Station Freedom: America's Idea For The World's Best Space Station Pre ISS
Space Station Freedom: America's Idea For The World's Best Space Station Pre ISS

4 Oct 2022, 01:45 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / It goes without saying that the ISS will never be the same when and if the Russians ever do follow through with their intentions to leave.

 
Artemis I Just Fine After Superstorm Ian, Launch Window Set for mid November
Artemis I Just Fine After Superstorm Ian, Launch Window Set for mid November

3 Oct 2022, 19:50 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Meanwhile, the SLS team will be spending its time in the VAB attending to issues that plagued the rocket in its first two launch attempts

 
Sixty Years Ago Today, Wally Schirra Orbited Earth Six Times Aboard Mercury-Atlas 8
Sixty Years Ago Today, Wally Schirra Orbited Earth Six Times Aboard Mercury-Atlas 8

3 Oct 2022, 15:50 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Six adrenaline-fueled times, Mercury-Atlas 8 orbited the Earth with an apogee altitude of 285 kilometers. It helped prep flight hardware for trips to the Moon.

 
Someone Wants to Bring Back a Piece of Venus’ Atmosphere, And Some Cloud
Someone Wants to Bring Back a Piece of Venus’ Atmosphere, And Some Cloud

3 Oct 2022, 06:15 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / One of the NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts grants awarded earlier this year targets a mission to sample Venus' atmosphere

 
NASA’s Next Telescope Should See What Happened in the First Second After Big Bang
NASA’s Next Telescope Should See What Happened in the First Second After Big Bang

2 Oct 2022, 02:16 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The upcoming SPHEREx telescope should be capable of mapping 99 percent of the sky every six months and see as far back as the first second after Big Bang

 
NASA and SpaceX Want to Reboost Hubble Telescope's Orbit, Here's How
NASA and SpaceX Want to Reboost Hubble Telescope's Orbit, Here's How

30 Sep 2022, 18:44 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / "This study is an exciting example of the innovative approaches NASA is exploring through private-public partnerships," said Thomas Zurbuchen of NASA

 
NASA’s DART Impact Lit Asteroid Up Like a Christmas Tree, Kept It So for Hours
NASA’s DART Impact Lit Asteroid Up Like a Christmas Tree, Kept It So for Hours

30 Sep 2022, 08:47 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The James Webb Space Telescope and Hubble both captured still from before the DART impact on a distant asteroid, first pic released

 
Artemis I's SLS Rocket Safe In VAB From Florida's Worst Superstorm, Here's What's Next
Artemis I's SLS Rocket Safe In VAB From Florida's Worst Superstorm, Here's What's Next

29 Sep 2022, 20:38 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / At least from NASA's point of view, there's a sense that bringing Artemis I's 321-foot SLS rocket back to its gargantuan assembly building was a regroup.]

 
Hurricane Ian Delays Launch of First Russian Cosmonaut in a SpaceX Crew Dragon
Hurricane Ian Delays Launch of First Russian Cosmonaut in a SpaceX Crew Dragon

28 Sep 2022, 09:05 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA pushes the launch of the Crew-5 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) to October 4 on account of hurricane Ian

 
Fire Alarm Rings in NASA Vehicle Assembly Building After the Artemis I Rocket Gets There
Fire Alarm Rings in NASA Vehicle Assembly Building After the Artemis I Rocket Gets There

28 Sep 2022, 08:25 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA rolled back to the Vehicle Assembly Building the SLS Artemis I rocket yesterday, a fire alarm was triggered shortly after

 
Asteroid Takes a 14,000 MPH Punch From the Human Race, Suicidal DART Spacecraft Is No More
Asteroid Takes a 14,000 MPH Punch From the Human Race, Suicidal DART Spacecraft Is No More

27 Sep 2022, 05:51 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA confirmed the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) impacted its target asteroid as it should, with a speed of 14,000 mph (22,530 kph)

 
Artemis I's SLS Rocket Reverses Back to World's Largest Garage, Braces for Hurricane Ian
Artemis I's SLS Rocket Reverses Back to World's Largest Garage, Braces for Hurricane Ian

27 Sep 2022, 03:34 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Since August 17th, the SLS booster rocket and its payload of a single Orion Command Capsule with its ESA Service Module have sat at KSC's Launch Complex 39B.

 
Robot Cranes and Hamster Balls Could Open Up the Moon for Us
Robot Cranes and Hamster Balls Could Open Up the Moon for Us

25 Sep 2022, 01:46 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / A project ran by the European Space Agency (ESA) tries to create a mission meant to explore the pits and caves on the Moon

 
NASA Solar-Powered Probe Gears Up for Close Encounter With Icy Moon Europa
NASA Solar-Powered Probe Gears Up for Close Encounter With Icy Moon Europa

23 Sep 2022, 18:39 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / Juno is preparing to have a close-up meeting with Europa. The close flyby will allow the probe to collect incredibly high-resolution images of the icy moon

 
Hilton Is Building the First Space Hotel for Astronauts on Starlab
Hilton Is Building the First Space Hotel for Astronauts on Starlab

23 Sep 2022, 04:50 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / Hilton Hotels and Voyager are working on the hotel suites on Starlab, to “reimagine the human experience in space” for comfortable, extended stays